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In winter in Toronto there appears to be a lack of options for entertainment so we went to HHOF. The exhibits would elicit great excitement in ice hockey nuts, but for those who prefer their hockey on grass, it was sadly lacking.

Our son's hockey team visited in between games. We took the subway from Vaughn and it drops you off almost right by it. Very close walk underground. If you have a group, you can get a discount rate. You need a few hours to really...More

The hockey fall of fame is a staple in Toronto, but its certainly not as grand as some of the other hall of fames out there.
I've been to Cooperstown twice (baseball HOF) in the last 3 years and there is no comparing the two....More

To complement our trip to watch the Toronto Maple Leafs ice hockey game we decided to visit The Hockey Hall of Fame. We were glad we did spending over three hours in the museum.
Some good interactive things to do. You can try and shoot...More

I was there during the Induction Weekend and had a great time. The staff here is really nice. One staff member I thought did an excellent job in particular was Beatrice. Plenty of exhibits to check out and things to do. Be sure to check...More

My son touched the Stanley Cup! That alone was enough, but there is so much else to see and do. We really enjoyed the TSN broadcast centre (getting to read the highlights for Sportsdesk)! The interactive shooting and being a goalie are cool too. So...More

Toured with family including some 5 and 6 year olds that play hockey. Arrived when HHOF opened and went directly to the interactive "Shoot Out" and "Shut Out" area. Spent considerable time here shooting pucks at a virtual goalie and in net facing shots until...More

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Downtown West

Downtown West is home to Toronto's gorgeous InnerHarbor, and is a must-visit for lovers of art and theoutdoors. The area's rich cultural heritage iscelebrated by a number of monuments and museums,giving the neighborhood a mature feel. As a premierdestination for modern art, people here stroll throughthe cool contemporary pieces at the Power Plant, enjoythe outdoor installations along Queen's Quay and Canoe

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Landing, and picnic among the zany designs of theToronto Music Garden. The waterfront itself is oftensuffused with bikers and joggers, and the harbor isalways packed with classic ships with masts raised.The vintage boats and ferries to the Toronto Islandsmake for a charming contrast against Downtown West'sbackdrop of skyscrapers, condos, and food trucksserving up hot, fresh fare to locals on the go. Thearea has a peaceful energy, and is popular withtourists and Torontonians alike.

The Hockey Hall of Fame and the DK Seamon Centre are 2 different buildings located about 20 minutes from each other. You will find the DK Seamon Centre southwest (headed toward Mississauga) of the Hall of Fame.